Hyundai Mighty II explained

Hyundai Mighty II
Production:1997–2004
Predecessor:Hyundai Mighty
Successor:Hyundai e-Mighty
Class:Truck (Rear wheel drive vehicles)
Body Style:Truck (standard cab, crew cab)
Transmission:Hyundai (manual)
Allison (automatic)
Aka:Bering LD (North America)
Kia Pamax
Hyundai Mighty HD Series
Designer:Hyundai Motor Company Design Center

The Hyundai Mighty II (hangul:현대 마이티 투, 현대 마이티 II) is a line of medium-duty commercial vehicles built by Hyundai Motor Company. The range was primarily available in Korea and some other Asian countries, although it was also sold in the United States. The Mighty II was manufactured beginning in August 1997 with the first cars going to Korea. Other regions for which the Mighty II was imported or manufactured included Europe, the Middle East, and North America. In many markets the Mighty II was very expensive and was replaced by the Hyundai Truck when that model became available. Production of the Mighty II ended in 2004.[1]

The overseas was another important market for the Mighty II - to the extent that it was manufactured there from the 1990s using many local components.

Most models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'Mighty II' and 'Mighty II HSV' badge, but the common Hyundai badge is usually used on the rear.

In United States, it was also sold as the Bering LD.

Models

Current models

Current models for sale include the HD65, HD72 and the HD78. The digits give the maximum gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) in hundreds of kilograms, so the HD65 has a GVWR of, for instance. There is a choice of four cabs (Narrow, Standard/Wide, Super and Double Cab) and two wheelbases (Short and Long Wheelbase), but not all combinations are available for each model.[2]

ModelCabWheelbaseTrack F/RWidth (overall)WheelbaseLength (overall)Height (overall)
HD65 Narrow Short F:1475mm
R:1435mm
1760mm 2550mm 4885mm 2195mm
Long 3375mm 5925mm
Standard (Wide) Short F:1665mm
R:1495mm
2000mm 2750mm 5165mm
Long 3375mm 5970mm
Super Long 3570mm 6270mm
Double Long 3375mm 5970mm
HD72 Standard (Wide) Short F:1650mm
R:1495mm
2750mm 5120mm 2265mm
Long 3735mm 6624mm
Super Long
HD78 Standard (Wide) Short F:1667mm
R:1495mm
2780mm 5195mm 2270mm
Long 3735mm 6624mm
Super Long

There are a choice of six engines available, all four-cylinder diesels from the Hyundai's D4 engine family.[3] [4]

ModelEmissionsAspirationDisplacement
(Bore × Stroke)
PowerTorqueHD65 NarrowHD65 WideHD72HD78
D4AF General Natural 3568cm3
104mm105mm
100PS
@3,400 RPM
240NaN0
@2,000 RPM
 Yes  Yes  No  No
D4AL Euro I Turbocharged; intercooled 3298cm3
100mm105mm
115PS
@3,400 RPM
290NaN0
@2,000 RPM
 Yes
D4DB Euro II 3907cm3
104mm115mm
130PS
@2,900 RPM
380NaN0
@1,600 RPM
 No  Yes
D4DB-d Euro II 120PS
@2,900 RPM
300NaN0
@2,000 RPM
 Yes  No
D4DC Euro I Natural 120PS
@3,200 RPM
 No  Yes
D4DD Euro III Turbocharged; intercooled 1400NaN0
@2,800 RPM
380NaN0
@1,600 RPM
 No

Model name (South Korea)

Wide Cab
Narrow Cab QT

Ton type

Wide Cab
Narrow Cab QT

Lineup

Other special vehicle models in Hyundai commercial vehicles

References

  1. Web site: Hyundai Mighty II / HD65/72/75. 2017-11-17. Trucksplanet.
  2. Web site: HD65/72/78 . . 2016 . Hyundai Worldwide . 28 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Automotive Diesel . . 2006 . Hyundai Auto Tech . 28 November 2016.
  4. Web site: HD65/HD72/HD78 Hyundai Light Duty Truck . . Hyundai Worldwide . 28 November 2016 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20161206130616/http://worldwide.hyundai.com/wcm/idc/groups/sgvehiclecontent/@hmc/documents/sitecontent/mdaw/mdmy/~edisp/hw032104.pdf . 6 December 2016 .